Address: 226 W 16th St, Boone, IA 50036, USA
Phone: +15154326112
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 12–6PM
Tuesday: 12–6PM
Wednesday: 12–6PM
Thursday: 12–6PM
Friday: 12–6PM
Saturday: 11AM–5PM
Jessica Stanley
We've had pleasant interactions both times we've worked with BAHS. One was an unsuccessful foster to adopt where the dog just didn't quite mesh with ours once we had him at home. BAHS was great and timely in that situation. Just recently, we adopted a bonded pair of kittens and it worked out really well. You can tell how much they care for the animals involved and they were excited when I shared photos of our kittens settled in at home. We also volunteer weekly and after getting to see the 'behind the scenes' portion of the shelter, I can see just how much work it takes to provide the care and energy to keep BAHS running. I think those with criticisms should try volunteering sometime to get a good view of just how much they juggle there. Care of the animals comes first for BAHS and that is the most important part anyway.
Carla Lee
I donated dog food to them, as I had to put my dog down.. they were very nice to me, but also very busy!! One thing that bothered me was they are on lock down due to Covid.. will this ever stop!!
Rae Miller
They seem to care immensely about their animals. Whomever runs the FB page it's amazing and inspired me to adopt. The descriptions of the animals are written with such care and humor it's hard not to take them all home!! I heard back about fostering very quickly, too, when I never heard back one way or the other from the shelter in Nevada even with emailing as well.
jeffrey Scott Orrell
Absolutely still one of the best places to go in Boone as some drifted apart and some have dropped off in Boone this place is remained and happened to stay one of the best places with a great crew and a great love of animals of all kinds both wild and domestic still my favorite place to go God bless you all
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Hope it's because the dog is old and too sick. Not just to do it.
I believe if you are surrendering your animal you have to take it to the shelter.
May 15th to May 18th
I don't believe they can refuse an animal but it might cost you a little to basically cover some of its care and food.
All cats are tested for felv. FIV is very unlikely to be spread by neutered cats, so we do not test all cats for FIV. Some cats may be FIV tested if the FIV test was donated
I would check with them on facebook
No they don't. Only a vet can give the shot and they don't have one on staff
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